Here is a speed comparision using Bonnie++<ref>'''bonnie++''' - Disk benchmark: [http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/readme.html http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/]</ref> as a diagnostic tool. [http://forum.linkstationwiki.net/index.php?action=userinfo&user=722 Fifilein] is trying to use AES/DMCrypt and his numbers are in the speed comparision too<ref>[http://forum.linkstationwiki.net/index.php?action=vthread&forum=4&topic=1277 The Linkstation Community Forum / Everything else / JBOD with ENCFS, Key on USB Stick]</ref> all numbers are from an HD-HGLAN (HG).

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Here is a speed comparision using Bonnie++<ref>'''bonnie++''' - Disk benchmark: [http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/readme.html http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/]</ref> as a diagnostic tool. [http://forum.nas-central.org/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=722 Fifilein] is trying to use AES/DMCrypt and his numbers are in the speed comparision too<ref>[http://forum.nas-central.org/viewtopic.php?&f=4&t=1277 The NAS-Central Community Forum / Everything else / JBOD with ENCFS, Key on USB Stick]</ref> all numbers are from an HD-HGLAN (HG).

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Latest revision as of 17:42, 4 January 2009

This article originally based on work done by Frontalot at Linkstationwiki.org

A benchmark is test that measures the performance of a system or subsystem on a well-defined task or set of tasks.
Benchmarks are often used to measure general things like graphics, I/O, computing (integer and floating point), etc., performance, but most measure more specific tasks like rendering polygons, reading and writing files, or performing operations on matrixes.